Ariz. Admin. Code § R2-7-506 - Bid Security
A. The
agency chief procurement officer shall include the bid security requirements of
A.R.S. §
41-2573
in the solicitation.
B. If an
offeror fails to submit the bid security required by A.R.S. §
41-2573
with the offer, the agency chief procurement officer shall reject the
offer.
C. The offeror shall submit
bid security in one of the following forms:
1. An annual or one-time surety bond executed
solely by a surety company authorized to transact surety business in this
state, issued by the Director of the Department of Insurance under A.R.S. Title
20, Chapter 2, Article 1, and in a format prescribed by A.R.S. §
41-2573
and this Section; or
2. A certified
or cashier check.
D. The
state procurement administrator or, in the case of construction on state
property, the Assistant Director of General Services, may issue a written
determination to accept the bid security if the bid security fails to comply in
a nonsubstantial manner when:
1. Only one
offer is received and there is not sufficient time to re-solicit;
2. The amount of the bid security submitted,
although less than the amount required by the solicitation, is equal to or
greater than the difference between the apparent low offer and the next higher
acceptable offer; or
3. The bid
security is inadequate as a result of correcting or modifying an offer in
accordance with R2-7-B310, if the offeror increases the amount of the security
to required limits within two days after notification.
E. The state procurement administrator or, in
the case of construction on state property, the Assistant Director of General
Services, shall determine if the bid security may be released without penalty
under §
41-2573(E).
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